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Old 07-07-2006, 06:18 PM
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just how the subject says im runnin a 93 hatch with a d series motor with 220,000 milles, its a trooper. Anyways when i changed a heater core hose in the past i did not loosen the bleeder valve causing an air pocket to develope in the system. after a while the motor would run really hot and in return i would pull over and check the resivour, and it would be empty. I would fill it up and then the car would run hot again. after that i the added coolent to the radiater this time unscrewing the bleeder valve and the problem went away. the about 50 mile later i blew the head gasket due to constant expansion on the head when the motor was running hot. i know have the car torn apart asking you guys for the best techniqe on removing the old gasket material heres some pics
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use something like this:


you can get it at autozone, discount, etc.
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thanks stuff looks like it will do the job
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by averyvm &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks stuff looks like it will do the job</TD></TR></TABLE>

duh lol
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some ppl have used aircraft stripper
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Or you can get in there and use a razor blade and some elbow grease. Unfortunately, that gasket material is a pain to clean off. If you have the tools available to you, you can use a 90 degree die grinder and a plastic roloc disc to clean it up, but make sure you stuff some rags into the cylinders first to keep the bits of dirt and crap out.
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scraper
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I use brake cleaner + putty knife to remove any/all gasket material. It's cheap as hell and works great.
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The gasket remover will work wonders. My headgasket just came right off though.

I think you need to put some of that elbow greese into cleaning up your engine bay though, that bish is dirty!
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thanks should i worry aboput shavings getting into the cylender if i use a scraper

i have not had the chance to around to auto parts store yet so when i do ill pic some brake disk cleaner and new head gasket, alreay got the scraper. this sounds like the easiest method. as far as the engine bay goes my dad says that i should gunk it whatever that means. is this gunk stuff good or should i go with something else like simple green?

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Best way to clean an engine bay is Simply Green Degreaser. It is much safer than the junk and is bio degradable. The green cleaner, a good hose nosel, and some good rags maybe a stiff brush and some time. You will be amazed what that can go.

Also for your rubber hoses get some foaming tire cleaner and spay it on the hoses to make them look really nice and new.

Gunk will work but it isn't good for the rubber stuff under the hood.

Hope that helps.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by neocrynym &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I use brake cleaner + putty knife to remove any/all gasket material. It's cheap as hell and works great.</TD></TR></TABLE>

thats my weapon of choice as well
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i guess ill use the simple green then
hey what does young noob aviater mean?
i see that sticker or magnet on a few civics just curious to what it means

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it means "jdm new driver," don't put it on you're car, jdm stuff is getting ricey quick
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just use it as ur avator....its way cooler then on ur car.
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HEAT SOAK IT!!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by WhiteOut &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">just use it as ur avator....its way cooler then on ur car. </TD></TR></TABLE>
i was waiting for some1 to say that
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Default Re: any good techniqes on how to remove the old gasket material (FreedomFighter)

I either use a gasket scrapper with a razor blade and then hit it with my angle grinder with a buffing pad....takes it all off. Just make sure you clean the surfaces and pockets well if you do go that route
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Wire brush attachment on a dremel to remove material. Then acetone to clean the surface afterwards.
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